First Universalist Church of Minneapolis Sunday Service Podcast
Religion & Spirituality
In the Calvin and Hobbes cartoon, Calvin invents a transmogrifier that transforms anything into anything else at the push of a button or the zap of a transmogrifying gun. Change, in the world of Calvin and Hobbes, is easy. Octavia Butler added some nuance to this, reminding us that “all that we touch we change, and all that we change, changes us. That the only constant is change, and that God is change.” If these two perspectives represent points on a (non-linear) continuum of transformation, where exactly does church fit in? Is it a vehicle for our own transmogrification? A container for that which changes us? Do we change church as we take our places in this living tradition?
Call to Worship - Rev. Stephanie Vos (:23)
Reading - We Are All Longing to Go Home, by Starhawk (:59)
Reflection - Rev. Stephanie Vos (1:57)
Sermon - Transmogrify(ing) Church, Arif Mamdani (8:29)
May 8, 2022- A Big Enough Story
May 1, 2022- Our Sacred Trust
April 24, 2022- Truth... It Is Worth Waiting For
April 17, 2022- Easter Sunday: We Rise Together
April 10, 2022- Organized People
April 3, 2022- Yeast, Baking Powder, and Other Ways We Rise
March 27, 2022- Living Through the Lens of Love
March 20, 2022- The Covenant of Covenant
March 13, 2022- Living in Full Progress
March 6, 2022- A Bigger Togetherness
February 27, 2022- Humanism is Black
February 20, 2022- black magic
February 13, 2022- Murmurations
February 6, 2022- Here We Are (Again)
January 30, 2022- Mental Health Sunday
January 23, 2022- Where the River Meets the Sea
January 16, 2022- What the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Taught Us
January 9, 2022- Remembrance Sunday
December 19, 2021- What does UUism Say to Our Suffering?
December 12, 2021- Community that Holds it All
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